Tiger GPS is bringing Garmin and Beacon Wireless together to feature the FleetMaster System for vehicle tracking, remote monitoring, and of course, GPS navigation. Link a compatible Garmin StreetPilot, nuvi, or zumo with Beacon Wireless FleetMaster for the complete solution! FleetMaster with a Garmin system lets you:
- Track vehicles - even set up alerts if the driver leaves a designated area
- Contact drivers - send text messages to the GPS receiver or a cell phone
- Give directions - calculated in the car or in the office
- Maximize efficiency - save time, money, and fuel by optimizing drivers' routes; figure out who should go where and when, then put it into effect with the click of a button
NOTE: This listing is for a FleetMaster receiver, which requires a separate cable to interface with your GPS unit. You can see these cables, and the units that are compatible with the system, by clicking the "Accessories" tab above.
Installing the software adds a "dispatch" button to your Garmin interface. A driver can touch this to see his itinerary or messages, or just to get directions and use any of the other features of the unit.
Back at the office, the Beacon software allows the user to view all the company's vehicles on a map. The software will show location, speed, and where each vehicle is headed. The dispatcher can control each driver's itinerary and send messages through their phones or Garmin units. The Beacon software will even alert the dispatcher if an engine is turned off, or if the vehicle goes off-route or leaves a certain area ("geofencing"). Advanced setup will even allow the controller to turn off devices in the vehicle. No longer can a driver miss a call because his radio or GPS MP3 player is too loud!
Garmin & Beacon Wireless make for an eminently affordable solution. After purchasing and installing the hardware, there's a one-time activation fee of $25 per unit; after that, the dataset and interface fees run only $44.98/month per vehicle. Factor in the thousands of dollars earned with an electronically integrated fleet, and FleetMaster is an outstanding bang for the buck.
Fleetmaster provides the following:
- Real time tracking, positioning, alarm information, and sensor data
- Immediate notification of events by email, voice call, fax, text message
- High quality interactive mapping
- Suggested route, closest to an address calculation
- Simple, user friendly, web based interface
- Pinpoint a specific vehicle or view the whole fleet
- "Bread crumb" trail and complete message history
- GPRS technology for maximum performance and minimum cost
Combine in-vehicle navigation for the driver with Vehicle Tracking and Remote Monitoring for Dispatch and the Head Office. FleetMaster allows you to completely control your entire fleet from any PC on the Internet, via your own secure user account, providing:
- Position data, speed and direction
- Number of stops and running time
- Motor status
- Battery levels
- Temperature
- Panic button
- Intrusion
- Micro and macro geofence
- AC power
- Your choice of auxiliary sensors
- With the ability to set alarm thresholds for all sensors, and remotely turn on/off devices on-board your vehicles.
Garmin StreetPilot & nuvi:
- Will make your drivers' lives easy and stress free; clear, concise, simple-to-use in car navigation with turn-by-turn voice instructions
- Save time and fuel: the StreetPilot and nuvi lead your drivers to where they need to go, destination after destination
- Pre-loaded maps with street level data for entire zone (North America)
- Display traffic and congested areas, automatically re-route vehicles using a GTM FM TMC receiver
- Proximity alerts for police radars (with speed limit reminders) and for custom points of interest
- Estimated time of arrival with automatic re-calculation of route and ETA if you miss a turn
No more paper maps, no more hassle; happy, stress-free drivers that get to your customers on time... time and time again.
Complete Internet integration for easy control and fleet management
Get instant access to real-time information on your fleet from anywhere via secure web-based interface
Beacon FleetMaster:
- View position information, sensor data, alarm information, vehicle trace
- Complete history of all vehicles' activities and downloadable monthly reports showing running time, stops and distance travelled
- Panic alarm, geofence alarms, speed alarms, sensor alarms such as battery levels, temperature, AC power-loss and open door
- Program email, fax, voice call or SMS message notifications for event or alarm conditions
- Choice of high quality interactive mapping services
- Remote commands allow you to request immediate information and initiate actions (such as immobilize vehicle) or remotely configure unit
- GPRS for low cost, high performance communications
Save time, fuel and stay in control with complete visibility and management of the entire fleet at your fingertips.
Boost performance, cut costs, improve work environment and enhance visibility
StreetPilot and FleetMaster: The Missing Link
- By linking the two systems, you increase ease of use, reliability and security for drivers, and gain increased management control for the office
- Send next destination addresses directly to the unit from the office; take the responsibility and hassle of entering address away from the driver
- Text messaging between office and driver, and an assistance/alarm button in vehicle, provide better communication and increased security for drivers
- Possibilty of custom applications including cameras for increased security/surveillance or printers for customs forms/work orders
- Perfect for dispatch, deliveries, hauling, sales, buses, taxis, ambulances; for fleets of all kinds and any size, from one vehicle to several thousand
Garmin's StreetPilot and the Beacon Wireless FleetMaster provide the complete solution for modernising your fleet and staying ahead of the competition. Don't invest in a solution that has a missing link.
Garmin Fleet Management Interface FAQ
What devices are supported?
The list is long and still growing. It includes the StreetPilot models 7200/7500, 2720, 2820, c550, c530 and c340; the nuvi models 350, 360, 370, 650, 660, 670 and 680; and the zumo 550 and 450.
Does Garmin offer tracking modules for use with the supported devices?
The current approach is to offer the Fleet Management Interface support for compatibility with third party tracking solutions. It's possible that Garmin themselves will offer such devices in the future, but the current approach allows them to continue to focus on the design of the types of navigation products that have made them world leaders in GPS navigation technology.
What does Garmin provide in a typical Fleet Management System?
Garmin provides the navigation technology and the user interface to the system. From a hardware perspective, that means that Garmin provides one of the supported devices listed above. Garmin also provides an interface cable that makes the physical connection to the GPS receiver and offers bare wires for connection to the rest of the tracking system. From a software perspective, Garmin provides the integration of the Fleet Management features into their user interface. Garmin also provides a simple communications interface which allows third party developers easy access to the Fleet Management Interface features.
What third party tracking solutions are currently supported?
Please follow this link to see the list of third party fleet management partners.
Will Garmin develop interfaces to other companies' tracking solutions?
Garmin plans to offer support for other tracking solutions through the existing Fleet Management Interface. This interface is described in the Fleet Management Interface Control Specification.
Where can I get a copy of the Fleet Management Interface Control Specification?
You can download a copy of the most current version of that specification as a part of the Garmin Interface Developer Kit here.
Will Garmin add new features that are required by my dispatch management system?
Although they cannot promise to add all requested features, Garmin is always willing to consider adding improvements to the existing Fleet Management Interface.
How often are vehicles' positions updated for the dispatch fleet manager?
This depends on the design of the third party system. Garmin's Fleet Management Interface can provide a new position once a second, but a typical system allows you to adjust the position report rate from about once every 15 seconds to once every 15 minutes.
What happens if the driver enters an area that is not covered by GPS signals?
Again, this depends on the design of the third party system. Garmin's GPS receivers will produce position reports only for as long as there is a valid position fix, but typical systems will retain the last known position and report it as the current position for as long as the GPS receiver remains in an area that is not covered by GPS signals. Some systems may also report how old the most current position report is.
How long does it take for a text message sent by a dispatch fleet manager to reach a driver?
This depends on the design of the third party system, but typical text messaging transit times are well under one minute and are often on the order of just a few seconds.